Sega's World Series Baseball - Xbox exclusive

Just saw this article located here and thought I'd pass it along: http://www.teamxbox.com/news.php?id=2677. It's just a press release.
Of course, who knows if this is a real exclusive or just a limited one but nonetheless it does seem as if Microsoft has cultivated a nice relationship with Sega. I haven't played a baseball game for awhile but I might have to take a look at this one when it comes out.

Dammit... Well, on second thought. SWEET! I've traditionally been a Triple Play guy, but figured I would pick up All Star tomorrow -- then, this. Oh well, I'll buy both. I had thought about buying All Star and Triple Play, but I've heard countless good things about World Series, so I will hold out for my second title.

Camp,you are a year off.
Visual Concepts did the DC's last version of WSB,which was 2K2. Most of the problems that WSB2K1 had were fixed for the 2K2 version (which VC didn't program).
I do agree with you though, 2K1 sucked big time......
In fact,it sucked so much after a certain employee recommended it wholdheartedly that I went to work for that very same store shortly afterwards
Calvin

Yeah, I get that a lot. I only wish I was a professional athlete I first became aware of him while he was playing for the Padres when they went to the World Series a few years back. My dad started getting calls from friends he hadn't seen in years, congratulating him on "my" appearance in the World Series. I guess if you hadn't seen me in years and just saw the guy's dark hair and lean frame you might get us confused but we actually don't look very much alike
I understand he's also played for Anaheim but has had a tough time of it and been down in the minors lately, but I haven't checked up on him for awhile.

This is an interesting move - making one of their 'premiere' sports games an exclusive. The likes of Home Run King & Soccer Slam I can understand - more arcadey, more specialised. But the big 2K brand exclusive again? Hrmmm. Interesting move. There's a lot of competition in this field.

I wonder if it was just too late in development to be ported across all three platforms...

high resolution ipod featuring dlp hd programming is the best, almost as good as playstation 2 with wega windows media on a super cd! ps2 and tivo do dolby tv with broadband hdtv!

It's only exclusive this year to the Box. The following was taken from IGN (for free too )
February 28, 2002 - Sega Sports today announced that its 2002 baseball franchise, World Series Baseball, will appear exclusively on Microsoft's Xbox. Well, so much for being console agnostic.
While Sega officials have in the past officially offered their mantra of "all sports, all systems," World Series Baseball in 2002 appears to be the last in the line of games making the transition from the Dreamcast to other systems. This year it's on Xbox.
"You're right, we have said 'all sports, all systems,'" said, Stacey Kerr, senior producer manager at Sega. "And that's something that we will do with NFL 2K3 this fall. You'll see college football, NFL football and NBA basketball on the PS2 this fall. But baseball is the last in line for sports games this year. It's the first sports game not coming to Dreamcast first, and we have made a major transition from the Dreamcast to multiple systems in a relatively short time. So, in order to get a great baseball game out on time, we wanted to focus on one great system."
The baseball field is heated with competition this year on PS2, including High Heat, All-Star Baseball, and Triple Play. Sony's 989 Sports is also believed to appear on SP2 this spring. High Heat and All-Star Baseball are already on store shelves. Triple Play should arrive in March on Xbox and PS2. Sega's World Series Baseball is slated to appear on Microsoft's Xbox in May 2002.
"I think the Xbox is an easier system to move the game to," added Kerr. "And we wanted to concentrate on one game this spring. World Series Baseball has come out late for two years and we wanted to get it out on time this year. Next year we'll have it all sports on all systems. We definitely believe in the PS2, and you'll see that this fall with our other sports titles."